Christmas? old decorations case of the blahs? Then come to hear Mrs..."-= ™"Cdil 625-9393. EI iws, Wednesday, October 30, 1985 Page &, Terrace Bay-Schreiber Ne' Terrace Ba: Are you having pro- blems deciding how to decorate your house for Does the thought of using the same and wreaths for another year leave you with a terminal N-06 For sale: baby accessories and also a 2 bedroom apartment for rent. Phone 824-2619. N-06 SS ANNOUNCEMENTS The family of the late Philip Stuart wish to express their heartfelt thanks to their many friends and relatives who were so thoughtful and helpful in any way in their re- cent sad bereavement. God bless you all. Louise and family.N-06 Annual meeting of *Cochrane/Superior Progressive Conservative Association at the Kapuskasing Inn. November 9, 2:30 p.m. Agenda - Delegate's Selection for the National General Meeting in Montreal March 1986; amendments to the constitution; election of officers. Guest "speaker - Per. Tony DesJoseph, President. N-06 show yo h----= wreaths for th' swags for the table ornaments -- Pieces using ¢ branches and sparkled with SS ?PORTUNITIES ee MUSICAL | RECREATIONAL LOST& FOUND FOUND 'RENTALS | MISCELLANEOUS CEMENTS Ices" News Your Convenient Shop-at-Home Center THE CLASSIFIED INDEX TRANSPORTATION yf PETSANIMALS | SERVICES AY (J! Ch ANTIQUES PERS CECI ETT ES TRANSPORTATION For sale in December, 1973 Bee- 1973 Bee- tle, as is. Good motor, needs body work. $400 or best offer. Call 825-9560 after 5 p.m. N-06 For sale: 1981 F150 Ford 1/2 ton, 6 cylinder, 4 speed 4 wheel drive. Short box c/w boat rack. Color brown, 47,000 km. $8,000 or best offer. Phone 1-622-1408 after 6:00 p.m. N-06 For sale: 1978 Chrysler New Yorker certified. Best offer. Also - 1974 Jimmy Frame with 4 wheel drive, transmission and transfer case. Also - 4 - 1215LT - Mickey Thompson mudder tires and wheels. Phone 825-3387. N-06- HELP WANTED Commission Sales One for Schreiber and one for Terrace Bay. APPLY: David M. Jones 13 Simcoe Plaza Terrace Bay Person Help Wanted EXPERIENCED BAR STAFF 18 years & over 'MAYFAIR M or F HOTEL 824-2049 HELP WANTED For sale: 1979 Le Baron station wagon automatic, stereo cassette, A.C., V8 engine, cruise control, tinted windows, excellent condition. Safety check included. $4,000 or best offer. Phone 825-9426. 0-30 For sale: "Special Edition" Dodge Aspen station wagon - slant 6 engine, low mileage, good tires, reasonable price. 622 Strathcona Ave., Terrace Bay. Phone 825-9242. 0-30 RECREATIONAL REAL ESTATE _ For sale: 3 apartment buildings, each block has 8, 1 bedroom apts. New roof, windows, doors, siding, and invididual electric heat. Good return. $110,000 for one building. Apply Box 372, Marathon. 0-30 RENTALS 1984 Yamaha Enticer 340, cover and oil included. Phone 825-3766 after 2 p.m. N-06 For sale: Elan ski-doo. Phone 825-9103. N-06 For sale: 1979 Moto-Ski Snowmobile, good condition. Asking $675 or best offer. Phone 824-2206. N-06 TENDERS will be accepted until 5 p.m. November 9th to install a 200 amp service at 105 Ontario Street in Schreiber Phone 824-2495 Required part-time jail guards to oversee prisoners in Schreiber cells. Applicants must be 19 years of age or over and pass a security clearance. Apply in person to the Terrace Bay Police Casual Employment Casual Registered Nurse required immediately by Birchwood Terrace } w Al 'Candidate would be required to work four day-shifts per month, usually every second weekend; as well as covering for holidays, sick-time and statutory holidays. Individual may be called upon to work an occasional evening or night shift. Applications may be obtained at Bir- chwood Terrace, Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. APARTMENT WANTED Quiet couple with dog looking for apartment preferably ir Terrace Bay or Schreiber Call: 825-9272 For rent - 65' trailer, 2 bedroom. Available immediately. Schreiber. Phone 824-2042. N-06 EMPLOYMENT Will do housecleaning in Schreiber, Terrace Bay and Rossport. Reasonable hourly rate. References available. Call 824-3369. Ask for Linda. N-06 Getting rid of extras? Put it in the CLASSIFIEDS Terrace Bay- Schreiber News 825-3747 Council... continued from page 9 N.W.O.P.R.S. Conference in Thunder Bay November 13th and 14th, 1985, as recommended by the Recreation Committee. Council resolved to authorize a donation of $667.00 to Karri Pollard to cover the costs incurred at the National and Provincial Archery Championships, as recommended by the Recreation Committee. Council resolved that Constable C. Young be authorized to attend Basic Training at Aylmer Police College at the expense of the municipality as soon as a vacancy in the course is available. Good foods for teething babies Around 6 to 8 months, your baby will probably start to teethe. But even before the first tiny white teeth break through those pink gums, you can prepare the way to help en- sure those first baby teeth and later permanent ones will be strong and healthy. _ Babies chew with their gums and can become ex- pert at it long before their first tooth appears. Anything they can manouevre into their mouths - fingers, toes, toys - is afi opportunity for them to practice their chewing skills. So it's important that they be given foods that help them -develop the chewing habit early. A' teething biscuit will encourage baby to chew. It also allows him to sample the exciting experience of feeding h'mself. As he hap- pily grasps his new treat and then puts it into his mouth in triumph, you're watching one of the first steps towards independence. Chunky Foods Baby's gums will con- tinue to harden through the next few months. Most pediatricians consider 6 to 8 months the "sensitive learning period" for chew- ing and feeding and delay of introduction of lumps of food beyond this stage may result in later feeding **dif- ficulties". Around this time you should move from strained foods and begin to offer chunkier food. Com- mercially prepared **junior foods" are the right texture for this stage of growth. Pieces are large enough to chew yet small enough to be digestible if swallowed Your baby may be suspicious of this chunky new food at first but you can introduce it gradually by mixing it with strained food for a few days. At nine months you can give your infant finger foods such as plain dried bread, pieces of soft cook- ed carrot or banana. Sometimes teething pain can affect your baby's ap- petite, so don't be alarmed if he occasionally turns down your attempts to feed him. Teething biscuits or a teething ring may soothe him. Calcium intake is always important for infants but especially when teeth are forming. So make sure your baby continues to have plenty of milk during the teething stage. To pro- tect the newly forming teeth, never prop him up with a bottle or give him a bedtime bottle containing milk or juice or any drink containing sugar. It will promote tooth decay. Raw carrot and celery sticks, for instance, should not be given before your baby is over four years of age, according to Dr. David Kenny, Dentist-in- Chief at Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children. **They are not acceptable as a teething finger food, the child uses the incisor teeth whole. .FOR SALE E 14 x 68 mobile home on landscaped lot. 3 bedrooms, carpeted throughout. Sale includes drapes, storage shed, 5, woodstove, 3 cords of split birch. Appliances negotiable. Call 824-2254 WANTED reliable babysitter preferably in my own home but will "deliver" if necessary 3-4 days/week 825-3895 after 5:30 | Cook Wanted apply: IMPERIAL MOTEL Your own PRIVATE Storage Area e e ® Rates: Weekly, Monthly or Yearly ® Located Industrial area, Overpass Road Sizes 10' x 24' Roll Up Door Superior Mini Warehouse Box 1113 825-3638 Terrace Bay, Ont. to nibble off pieces that can be inhaled while .walking about or playing,' says Dr. Kenny in an article which appears in a recent issue of '"'In Touch" published by the- Infant Nutrition Institute. Prevent Choking To prevent choking, Dr. Kenny also advises offer- ing finger (teething) foods only when the child is seated in an upright posi- tion if the child is under two years old; and only feeding when an adult is present. He cautions against serving peanut but- ter 'ton its own" as it could stick to the child's vocal cords. **Always put peanut butter on bread or toast." Do not feed children nuts or wieners as they are the major causes of choking for one and two year olds. 'In fact,'" says Dr. Kenny, "it may' be prudent to tell siblings or other youngsters not to feed a baby.anything unless an adult is present."* While your baby's hand- some new tooth might prompt you to offer him a variety of finger foods, it's safer to limit them to the ones that minimize the risk of choking. For more information on infant feeding, write to the Heinz Baby Nutrition Cen- tre; 2290: Bloor Si F., Toronto, M4W IGI. -- $25.00 Reward For the return of a green spiral notebook. Lost on Highway 17 in Schreiber, along with a book titled Disturbing the Universe." Please mail to: John Huizinga R.R. No. 3 Nelson, B.C.